Tuesday, 26 March 2013

"AMNESTY" FOR BOKO HARAM: A FAIT ACCOMPLI?

It is clear to me that "Amnesty" for Boko Haram is now imminent.

The clamour for it in recent times by prominent Nigerians across the political, religious, sectional and ethnic divides was well orchestrated to set the stage for it. The roll call of advocates for "amnesty" for Boko Haram is interesting: Sultan of Sokoto, Bishop Matthew Kukah, Nasir El Rufai, Senator Ita Enang, Senator Abdul Ningi, Bola Tinubu, Shehu Sani and Nuhu Ribadu. Many newspaper columnists have indicated that they "do not mind amnesty for Boko Haram if it would end its terrorist attacks". They forget that you cannot dissuade people who think they do God service by killing others from obeying Him! The doctrine of Taqiyya allows the Islamist terrorists to feign acceptance of "amnesty" only to re-group and come out later even much deadlier.

But "amnesty" for Boko Haram is more or less a fait accompli......except God intervenes.

Even the statements from the Presidency show the government is not averse to it if the "ghosts" take on bodies.

It is tragic. "Amnesty" will provide more funding for Islamist terrorism to escalate in West Africa. We have now entered the den of lions. But, like He did for Daniel, God will deliver His People.

Now, I really I fear for Nigeria.  I am wary about the implications of granting "amnesty" to Boko Haram if the Federal Government concedes to those pressuring it to do so.

Thursday, 21 March 2013

DISCERNING DECEIVERS

The Bible says in 1 John 4:1, "Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world".

Here are practical ways to judge if a "man/woman of God" is genuine or fake:

1. Is he/she born again as defined by the Lord Jesus Christ Himself in John 3:3-6?
2. What is the person's testimony regarding his/her salvation?
3. What is the person's spiritual antecedent after salvation?
E.g., Did the person serve under another ministry? Which Bible School or Seminary did he/she attend? Who is the person's mentor?
4. How and when was the person called by God into ministry?
5. Are ALL the person's teachings Bible-based?
6. Does the person teach extra-Biblical "revelations"?
7. If miracles manifest in the person's ministry, are they independently verifiable medically?
8. Are the "miracles" bizarre, repulsive, weird, spooky, odd, fear-inducing and/or leave a strange, uneasy and inexplicable feeling?
9. Is God glorified? Or does credit go to the "man of God"?
10. Does the person practise syncretism (the combination of Christianity with other religions)?

This check-list is not exhaustive. The Ultimate Test is the Witness of the Holy Spirit in the heart of a believer who is truly walking intimately with God in holiness and obedience.

"But he that is spiritual judgeth all things, yet he himself is judged of no man." ..... 1 Corinthians 2:15

Deception is a choice when knowledge is available.

Friday, 15 March 2013

ALAMIEYESEIGHA: WHEN IT IS IMMORAL TO PARDON


It is a disgrace that President Goodluck Jonathan, who has never stopped the rhetoric about "fighting corruption" despite the evidence to the contrary, would erase any doubt about where he actually stands on the war against corruption by getting the Council of State to grant "pardon" to a confirmed kleptocrat and corruption-convict such as D.S.P. Alamieyeseigha. There is no rationale for such an action. It reeks of nepotism and total disregard for the millions of hard-working Nigerians who labour daily to live above the cess-pool of graft which the public sector and the business space have become especially since May, 2011. What amazes me is that the President really does not "give a damn" about how Nigerians and the international community view this decision.

This issue is not about whether it is "clemency" or "pardon"; it is also not about whether pardon has been granted to criminals in other climes based on unpopular or even nepotistic reasons. And, of course, it is not about the legitimacy or constitutionality of the action of the Council of State acting at the behest of President Goodluck Jonathan. This is simply about the IMMORALITY of the pardon when our nation is haemorrhaging because of corruption with impunity.

The Council of State should reverse itself at its next meeting and "unpardon" D. S. P. Alamieyeseigha so as to save our nation from further ridicule and show our children that we really do not celebrate thieves.

Thursday, 3 January 2013

AMCON’s MISADVENTURE AND A HAPLESS NATION

The Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) is gravely distressed! An examination of its Audited Financial Statements as at 31st December, 2011, revealed that much. With Total Liabilities of N5.69Trillion (Bonds Issued is N4.18Trillion), a Paid-up Share Capital of N10Billion and an Operating Loss of N2.44Trillion, this is an adventure into an abyss! Yet it made out donations totalling N3.8million of which N2.5million went to a high-brow private primary school, Lagos Preparatory School in Ikoyi, Lagos!

What is really the end-game for this Alternative Government of Nigeria whose expenditure rivals the Annual Budget of the Federal Republic of Nigeria?
When Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi became the CBN Governor in June, 2009, he ridiculed Prof. Chukwuma Soludo for allowing about N256.571Billion to be drawn by the distressed banks through the CBN's Extended Discount Window. Today, over N4Trillion has been spent to "save" banks. The "assets" are mostly worthless and the losses of AMCON will only rise. The "Sinking Fund" which is to be set up by the CBN and banks to repay the bonds of AMCON is throwing good money after bad. The worrisome thing is that this is a bottom-less pit especially as the originally envisaged ten-year tenure of AMCON has been abolished so the corporation is now a perpetual going-concern.
In Bank Failure Resolution, the cost of resolution is a major issue that determines the cause of action. This AMCON track is an exorbitant drain on our scarce resources. The Presidency, the National Assembly and the Nigerian people are not scrutinising AMCON and the CBN as they should. Which "investors" had N4.2Trillion to buy AMCON bonds in a distressed financial system? Are these AMCON Bonds CBN "Ways & Means" by another name? The inflationary impact of AMCON's profligate activities is disruptive to the economy. The CBN's Monetary Policy Committee even acknowledged that AMCON exacerbated the "surfeit of liquidity" in the system resulting in the need to increase the Monetary Policy Rate to 12% in 2011.
This particular style of AMCON is a route we never should have taken. The idea of an Asset Management Company has been long in the works. The NDIC under its pioneer MD, Mr. John Ebhodaghe, had long promoted the idea of a corporation to deal with toxic bank assets as a necessary part of bank failure resolution in Nigeria and to create a secondary market for non-performing risk assets. If NDIC had its way, the corporation would have been operational as far back as 1995 or so. The concept was also part of the Soludo 13-Point Agenda for Bank Consolidation in 2004. The AMCON Bill passed by the Senate said nothing about the corporation having “perpetual succession” but the final AMCON Act which was signed into law by the President conferred it with that status; meaning it can exist in perpetuity. That was a red-flag that a hidden agenda was at play which most folks missed.
Why use a N4.2Trillion solution to settle a N257Billion problem?! But for the fact, which was mere speculation before now, that Sanusi had a sectional and religious agenda, all that the CBN needed to do in August 2009 was to sack the MDs of the banks who were indicted by the CBN/NDIC Examiners in the Special Examination Reports for Corporate Governance infractions and insider dealings and prosecute them. The Boards of the eight distressed banks should then have been given about six months to recapitalise their banks or have their banking licences withdrawn. Those that failed to recapitalise or get acquired through their own private arrangements would then be liquidated by the NDIC. The NDIC has largely lived up to its statutory mandate in that regard in the past and would have risen to the occasion as always. Moreover, if liquidation was to be totally avoided, Section 38 of the NDIC Act of 2007 allows it arrange that the distressed banks be restructured into Bridge Banks for a two year period and another three year period if necessary, without having to inject huge capital funds, while it looks for new investors to buy the institutions. All the NDIC would then have to do is provide short term funds to the Bridge Banks by way of Accommodation Bills (which it did for a bank like FCMB in the past) as working capital.
AMCON has subverted and usurped the NDIC's powers in a profligate jamboree that has left thousands of bank staff job-less, innocent shareholders disenfranchised and the nation saddled with huge losses in trillions of Naira which the CBN and banks are expected to clean up in an unspecified future date through a so-called "Sinking Fund". Evidently, we are much worse off today than we were in 2009 and the inevitable death knell for the financial system has merely been deferred.
 
GOD BLESS NIGERIA!

Tuesday, 1 January 2013

AMCON's MISADVENTURE

Has anybody else bothered to examine the Audited Financial Statements of the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) for the year ended 31st December, 2011? It's available with this link: http://amcon.com.ng/documents/AMCON_Consolidated_Financial_Full.aspx

AMCON is gravely distressed! With Total Liabilities of N5.69Trillion (Bonds Issued is N4.18Trillion), a Paid-up Share Capital of N10Billion and an Operating Loss of N2.44Trillion, this is an adventure into an abyss! Yet it made out donations totalling N3.8million of which N2.5million went to a high-brow private primary school, Lagos Preparatory School in Ikoyi, Lagos!

What is really the end-game for this Alternative Government of Nigeria whose expenditure rivals the Annual Budget of the Federal Republic of Nigeria?

Tuesday, 13 November 2012

OF NIGERIAN PASTORS AND PRIVATE JETS

 
The news media and the social internet sites like Facebook, Twitter and several Nigeria online portals have been abuzz since Saturday, 10th November, 2012, after reports that Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), had joined the rarefied ranks of Nigerian Pastors who owned private jets. It was Pastor Ayo’s Birthday and he was also celebrating his 40th Anniversary as an Ordained Minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. So, some wealthy members of the Church where he serves as the Senior Pastor, Word of Life Bible Church, Warri, contributed money and bought an airplane as a gift for him. The President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, was among the several local and international dignitaries who were in Warri to rejoice with Pastor Ayo on the august occasion.

Expectedly, criticisms have trailed the development. Pastor-bashing is now common-place in Nigeria, and especially on social media like Facebook, even by some who claim to be "Christians" but have no understanding whatsoever of the Bible and have no respect for spiritual authority.

Not unexpectedly, even the latter-day “social critic”, good governance “crusader” and President Jonathan-basher, Mallam Nasir El Rufai, joined the band-wagon not wanting to miss an opportunity to politicise the matter. He tweeted "@afo4u: @elrufai And the church members are wallowing in abject poverty"...irony of life, but it is CAN, PDP branch...so anything is possible.
And, in response to El Rufai’s malicious tweet which went viral on the internet, some have even alleged that it was the Presidency that actually bought the private jet for Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor!!

The statement by Nasir El Rufai, a chieftain of the Congress of Progressive Change, who has been critical of the Joint Task Force for its response to Boko Haram activities in the north, underscores the manifest mischief of some who have been attacking Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor using the airplane gift as their excuse.

This is not surprising. Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor’s election as the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria in 2010 was historic. It was the first time that someone from the Pentecostal fold would become the President of CAN. His emergence as CAN's leader also happened at a time when the terrorist jihadist group, Boko Haram, began escalating its murderous activities in the northern part of Nigeria. And in January, 2011, just months after Pastor Ayo's elevation as CAN's President, the Central Bank of Nigeria under the leadership of its Governor, Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, introduced its Malaysia-style Islamic Banking which Justice Gabriel Kolawole of the Federal High Court, Abuja, recently declared to be unconstitutional and illegal. It became incumbent on Pastor Ayo to articulate and voice out the stance of the Nigerian Church on these two issues. And his passion and conviction in dealing with these issues have come to define public perception about him.

For many Christians, particularly in northern Nigeria, Pastor Ayo's leadership of CAN could not have been more timely. Not one to be intimidated into silence, Pastor Ayo's forceful statements on national issues cannot be ignored. For those who would have preferred him to be subservient and kow-tow to the reactionary elements who, though not even of the Christian faith, had successfully influenced the actions of some of the past leaders of CAN, Pastor Ayo was soon accused of "heating up the polity" even when it was clear to all that he was merely responding to the actions of those who were actually causing division, strife and the death of thousands of innocent and hapless Nigerians. For a man known for his utmost commitment to God and the establishment of His Kingdom, hypocritical posturing and pandering to the gallery for photo opportunities to be hailed as a politically correct "pacifist" while thousands of his Christian brothers and sisters are plunged into utter misery and rendered widows, widowers or orphans was not an option. Loquacious Mallam Nasir El Rufai merely gave voice to his constituents who have been frustrated by Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor’s uncompromising and principled stance on the on-going war against the Church and Christians in Nigeria!

As far as I know, the Nigerian Pastors that currently have private jets are Bishop David Oyedepo, Pastor Adejare Adeboye, Pastor Chris Oyakhilomen and, of course, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor who was given one just last Saturday by members of his congregation as he celebrated 40 years of ministry.

These men have to travel very frequently around the world ministering. Redeemed Christian Church of God has thousands of branches and millions of members on all continents of the world. Winners' Chapel and Christ Embassy equally have many international branches and hundreds of thousands of members. Pastor Adeboye, Bishop Oyedepo and Pastor Oyakhilomen travel thousands of kilometres monthly doing God's work and have to be in places not well-served by commercial flights. On his part, Pastor Oritsejafor travels every other day within and outside Nigeria as the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria. tI do not worship in Pastor Ayo's Church, but I know him personally and can confirm that he hardly spends a full week at home in Warri because of his very busy ministry itinerary. So, for logistic reasons, having private airplanes is actually a NECESSITY for these men of God. The private jets are imperative if they are to do the work God has committed into their hands effectively and efficiently. This is not just about luxury or status.

The Pope rarely travels more than thrice internationally in a year. Yet the Pope has a private jet. Why has nobody complained about that?!

Very few know about the social and philanthropic work which these men of God, and thousands of others, are doing. In reality, the Church is doing more than any government, international agency or Non-Governmental Organisation to fight poverty, illiteracy and diseases in Nigeria today. The Church in Nigeria is much more effective than the government at all levels! It is not just in the habit of Churches and Christian Ministers to be boasting about their poverty-alleviation programmes and charity works like companies and many non-faith based NGOs love to do for public commendation and approval. They leave God, the Rewarder, to judge what they do in the "closet" and reward their good works both here on earth and in the hereafter.

That there are some Pastors who are fleecing the sheep and whose god is their bellies, does not mean all wealthy Pastors are scammers. Many of them are entrepreneurial and do not even get remuneration from their Churches. In fact, they are often the biggest donors/givers in their Church.

Prosperity is scriptural. The worship of Mammon (money) is not. Let us not be like those "Christians" of whom Kenneth Hagin Sr. wrote in one of his books that they prayed: "Lord, please keep our Pastor humble. We will keep him poor"!


 
What was Jesus’ experience with matters like this? Let’s see John 12:1-16:

1. Six days before the Passover, Jesus came to Bethany, where Lazarus lived, whom Jesus had raised from the dead.
2. Here a dinner was given in Jesus’ honour. Martha served, while Lazarus was among those reclining at the table with him.
3. Then Mary took about a pint of pure nard, an expensive perfume; she poured it on Jesus’ feet and wiped his feet with her hair. And the house was filled with the fragrance of the perfume.
4. But one of his disciples, Judas Iscariot, who was later to betray him, objected,
5. "Why wasn’t this perfume sold and the money given to the poor? It was worth a year’s wages."
6. He did not say this because he cared about the poor but because he was a thief; as keeper of the money bag, he used to help himself to what was put into it.
7. "Leave her alone," Jesus replied. "It was intended that she should save this perfume for the day of my burial.
8. You will always have the poor among you but you will not always have me."
9. Meanwhile a large crowd of Jews found out that Jesus was there and came, not only because of him but also to see Lazarus, whom he had raised from the dead.
10. So the chief priests made plans to kill Lazarus as well,
11. for on account of him many of the Jews were going over to Jesus and believing in him.
12. The next day the great crowd that had come for the festival heard that Jesus was on his way to Jerusalem.
13. They took palm branches and went out to meet him, shouting, "Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Blessed is the king of Israel!"
14. Jesus found a young donkey and sat on it, as it is written:
15. "Do not be afraid, Daughter Zion; see, your king is coming, seated on a donkey’s colt."
16. At first his disciples did not understand all this. Only after Jesus was glorified did they realize that these things had been written about him and that these things had been done to him.

If Jesus were alive today and a Nigerian, religiously-minded "Christians" would abuse and condemn him for not agreeing to Judas Iscariot's suggestion that the expensive perfume be sold and "given to the poor". Some people like to point to the fact that Jesus rode a donkey into Jerusalem. But, they conveniently ignore the verses in the same chapter of the Bible (John 12 above) where we are told Mary poured perfume worth ONE YEAR'S WAGE. That is ABOUT N216,000 TODAY if we use the minimum wage of N18,000 per month!! Designer perfumes sell for no more than N20,000 for a 100ml bottle of a high-end eau de parfum!!

The point is: "MODERATION" IS SUBJECTIVE! For example, if a person has a net-worth of say N1Billion, why would you begrudge him for having a car that costs even N50Million? Or why complain if he owns an airplane that costs $5million if he thinks his business and lifestyle demand that he owns a jet? And who says that means he cannot or does not give generously to the poor?

What then would be said about very wealthy people in the Bible whom God blessed exceedingly like Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, David, and Solomon, for example? And they were men of God: Prophets and Teachers. David wrote a lot of Psalms and Solomon wrote much contained in the book of Proverbs and Ecclesiastes. Solomon was so lavish in his lifestyle that the Queen of Sheba heard of his opulence and travelled all the way to Israel to see for herself.

1st Kings 10:

1. When the queen of Sheba heard about the fame of Solomon and his relationship to the Lord, she came to test Solomon with hard questions.
2.  Arriving at Jerusalem with a very great caravan—with camels carrying spices, large quantities of gold, and precious stones—she came to Solomon and talked with him about all that she had on her mind.
3. Solomon answered all her questions; nothing was too hard for the king to explain to her.
4. When the queen of Sheba saw all the wisdom of Solomon and the palace he had built,
5. the food on his table, the seating of his officials, the attending servants in their robes, his cupbearers, and the burnt offerings he made at the temple of the Lord, she was overwhelmed
6. She said to the king, “The report I heard in my own country about your achievements and your wisdom is true.
7. But I did not believe these things until I came and saw with my own eyes. Indeed, not even half was told me; in wisdom and wealth you have far exceeded the report I heard.
8. How happy your people must be! How happy your officials, who continually stand before you and hear your wisdom!
9. Praise be to the Lord your God, who has delighted in you and placed you on the throne of Israel. Because of the Lord’s eternal love for Israel, he has made you king to maintain justice and righteousness.”
10. And she gave the king 120 talents of gold, large quantities of spices, and precious stones. Never again were so many spices brought in as those the queen of Sheba gave to King Solomon.
11. (Hiram’s ships brought gold from Ophir; and from there they brought great cargoes of almugwood and precious stones.

12. The king used the almugwood to make supports for the temple of the Lord and for the royal palace, and to make harps and lyres for the musicians. So much almugwood has never been imported or seen since that day.)
13. King Solomon gave the queen of Sheba all she desired and asked for, besides what he had given her out of his royal bounty. Then she left and returned with her retinue to her own country.
14. The weight of the gold that Solomon received yearly was 666 talents,

15. not including the revenues from merchants and traders and from all the Arabian kings and the governors of the territories.
16. King Solomon made two hundred large shields of hammered gold; six hundred shekels[ of gold went into each shield. 17 He also made three hundred small shields of hammered gold, with three minas[g] of gold in each shield. The king put them in the Palace of the Forest of Lebanon.
18. Then the king made a great throne covered with ivory and overlaid with fine gold.

19. The throne had six steps, and its back had a rounded top. On both sides of the seat were armrests, with a lion standing beside each of them.
20. Twelve lions stood on the six steps, one at either end of each step. Nothing like it had ever been made for any other kingdom.
21. All King Solomon’s goblets were gold, and all the household articles in the Palace of the Forest of Lebanon were pure gold. Nothing was made of silver, because silver was considered of little value in Solomon’s days.
22. The king had a fleet of trading ships[h] at sea along with the ships of Hiram. Once every three years it returned, carrying gold, silver and ivory, and apes and baboons.
23. King Solomon was greater in riches and wisdom than all the other kings of the earth.

24. The whole world sought audience with Solomon to hear the wisdom God had put in his heart.
25. Year after year, everyone who came brought a gift—articles of silver and gold, robes, weapons and spices, and horses and mules.
26. Solomon accumulated chariots and horses; he had fourteen hundred chariots and twelve thousand horses, which he kept in the chariot cities and also with him in Jerusalem.

27. The king made silver as common in Jerusalem as stones, and cedar as plentiful as sycamore-fig trees in the foothills.
28. Solomon’s horses were imported from Egypt and from Ku—the royal merchants purchased them from Kue at the current price.
29. They imported a chariot from Egypt for six hundred shekels of silver, and a horse for a hundred and fifty. They also exported them to all the kings of the Hittites and of the Arameans.

 
So, how does one explain King Solomon's immense wealth (which God Himself gave to him) and his obscenely opulent and exotic lifestyle? In fact, Jesus even endorsed King Solomon when He said "A greater than Solomon is here" in reference to Himself. And, today, those of us who are truly Christ’s can even exceed Solomon's wealth IF we would be Kingdom-focused and walk with God in complete obedience and holiness. Personally, I am looking forward to being a Billionaire and being used by God to advance the Gospel of Christ in these Last Days. Like God said in Zechariah 1:17, it is BY PROSPERITY that His cities (His Kingdom) shall be spread abroad.

Here is what someone wrote about King Solomon's wealth in a piece titled “King Solomon’s Wealth More Than Mr. Gates?” (http://www.solomonsuccess.com/king-solomons-wealth-more-than-mr-gates/):

“Everyone knows King Solomon’s wealth surpassed anything the ancient world had seen but was he richer than the world’s current richest man, Microsoft founder Bill Gates? Right now, Gates net worth is estimated at around $40 billion. To his credit, he’s signed a pledge to give half of it away and is at the forefront of a worldwide effort to eradicate AIDS and distribute computers to Third World countries. That aside, let’s take a hypothetical look at the numbers between the two men.

The New International Version of the Bible mentions King Solomon’s yearly salary at 666 talents of gold per year. One talent of gold equals 34.5 kg, which converts to 1109 troy ounces. A ballpark current value of gold is $960 per ounce. Multiply that out and the King’s salary was about $760 million per year. Not bad. Not bad at all. Multiply that by the 40 years he was in power and you end up with a figure of slightly over $30 billion. That’s just salary!

But King Solomon’s wealth would not be complete without accounting for the other property and assets he owned. Horses, land, etc. Plus, we’re figuring that if he was investing by Biblical principles and had God’s voice in his ear, his return on investment would have been a healthy one. Just taking a wild guess, it seems like the King could have been the owner of a net worth that could easily have translated into $100 billion today.

While we’re pretty sure he got no royalties for having authored parts of the Bible, and he did have 700 wives under his care, which surely must have been a serious drain on his budget, but the guy was doing alright, even by today’s standards”.

Let us honour our men of God who are celebrated world-wide. If there is any veritable case of fraud or embezzlement against any clergy-man, let the law take its course. To generalise that all wealthy Pastors are thieves and assume that they must be exploiting their Church members is twisted, unjust and wicked.

GOD BLESS NIGERIA!
 
 

Eghes Eyieyien

ale leaders are particularly highly vulnerable to this situation because of the lure of power and influence for some women.

Be on your guard; that relationship with someone who is not your spouse and which is increasingly become intimate may appear harmless and you say you "trust yourself" that you can control your emotions. But it is a slippery slope that you can't afford to travel on. Your marriage is worth defending despite the challenges which may be tempting you to seek comfort and support outside your marriage.

Below is the link to an interesting article on the subject:

http://www.businessinsider.com/hanging-out-with-attractive-member-of-desired-sex-is-asking-for-trouble-2012-11

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday, 21 October 2012

THE MODALITIES AND LOGISTICS FOR A SOVEREIGN NATIONAL CONFERENCE IN NIGERIA

The Sovereign National Conference (SNC) is not a cure-all panacea. It is a beginning. It will bring all ethnic nationalities to the discussion table where a no-holds barred discussion of the terms of our union will be (re)negotiated.

Below are my proposed modalities and logistics to give effect to the SNC in practical terms:

A. Legality/Constitutionality:

- The Presidency will send an Executive Bill to convole the SNC to the National Assembly.
- The National Assembly will pass the Sovereign National Assembly Convocation and Related Matters Act.
- All the decisions of the SNC will be subject to ratification by a national referendum through a collegiate voting system so that the larger tribes will not subvert the wishes of the smaller tribes.
- The Referendum will be conducted by INEC and subject to Local and International Observers' participation.
- The ratified decisions will form the basis of a new and true Constitution of the Peoples of Nigeria.
- Any ethnic nationality that chooses to opt out of Nigeria will be permitted to do so peacefully.

B. Selection/Election of Representatives at the SNC:
- Representation shall be only from Ethnic Nationalities: 10 persons per ethnic national no matter its official population figure. The tribe shall select or elect its representatives freely as it deems fit but with clear proof of acceptance by majority members of the tribe.
- No card-carrying member of political parties shall participate in the SNC.
- There shall be no appointees of government.
- The Chairman of the SNC shall be a retired Chief Justice of Nigeria while the Deputy Chairman shall be a retired Justice of the Supreme Court. They shall be male and female. They shall have no voting right. They are merely moderators.
- The Secretariat of the SNC shall be the Office of the Clerk of the National Assembly.

C. Funding:
- The Federal Government shall fund the SNC as provided for by the SNC Convocation Act.
- Each Representative at the SNC will receive only a refund of travel costs and provided accommodation allowance of N60,000 per day which is more than sufficient for a Four-star Hotel in Abuja.
- A Sitting Honorarium of N250,000 flat shall be paid to each Representative for the entire duration of the SNC.

D. Duration:
The SNC shall convene for a three month period.

E. Transparency and Integrity of the SNC:
- To ensure the integrity of the SNC, all Representatives shall declare their assets and the Assets Declaration Form shall be published on the SNC website. The Assets Declaration Form shall be notarized and the bank accounts declared shall be attested to by the bankers of the Representative.
- The Chairman, Deputy Chairman and Secretary of the SNC shall similarly declare their assets as if they were Representatives.
- All issues for deliberation at the SNC shall be discussed publicly at plenary sessions of all the Representatives. There shall be no committees.
- A consensus need not be achieved on the issues discussed.
- All issues shall ve the subject of the national referendum.
- All sessions of the SNC shall be televised live by NTA Network using a new broadcast channel created specially for that purpose. All sessions shall be streamed live via the internet. Past sessions shall be archived and made accessible via the SNC website.
- The decisions of the SNC which are ratified by the National Referendum shall be final.
- The National Assembly shall adopt the ratified SNC decisions as law by incorporating into the New Constitution. The New Constitution shall NOT be subject to consent by State Houses of Assembly or assent by the President. This would be made clear as part of the SNC Convocation Act.

An SNC is feasible and imperative.

But most members of the political class (despite religion, section or tribe and including many in the opposition who love to mouth "Sovereign National Conference") are really satisfied with the status quo. They are deluded thinking that Nigeria's problems are not really fundamental and that palliatives will stop the agitation of various groups in the country.

A restructured Nigeria based on the outcome of an SNC would take away the gravy tray from the political elite. Sadly, most human beings do not change because they see the light but because they feel the heat. May that heat not be cataclysmic!

GOD BLESS NIGERIA!


Eghes Eyieyien,
Lagos.